Monthly Archives: May 2012
Farmers, grab some Domino’s this weekend
Domino's Pizza shareholders took a stand against the HSUS' tactics of pushing its vegan/vegetarian philosophy under the guise of animal welfare.
Ohio’s ‘dangerous wild animal’ bill moving through legislature
Opponents and proponents have weighed in. Now the committee will review proposed amendments.
Most Americans save about half of their inheritances.
A new national study suggests that adults who receive an inheritance save only about half of what they receive, while spending, donating or losing the rest.
Reader: What is going on with exotic animal issue?
Richard Hill has questions about the Farm Bureau's response to exotic animal ownership.
Multitasking hurts performance, but helps moods
People aren't very good at media multitasking -- like reading a book while watching TV -- but do it anyway because it makes them feel good, a new study suggests.
Northwest Pa. soil health workshop slated for May 23 near Lucinda, Pa.
LUCINDA, Pa. — Learn how to profit by improving the health of your soil and crops at the Soil Health Workshop May 23....
Grain market prices say too many corn, wheat acres and not enough soybean acres
The grain market would like to see 2-3 million acres shifted out of corn and spring wheat into soybeans, but is it too late?
New farm finances webinar online
Webinar offers valuable financial tips and information for beginner farmers.
Is the cattle market too cautious?
The beef industry was stung by two negative events in the past two months that have left market traders uncertain about their longer term impacts.
Sugar water or Kool-Aid?
Alan Guebert reacts to the recently passed Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act of 2012.







